Amanda Montell’s rowdy Big Magical Cult Show, Ashley Gavin’s unmatched crowd work, and local standup stars at the Vancouver Art Gallery bistro
Read MoreThe 2025 fest journeys from searing personal memoirs to hilariously neurotic short stories to a cookbook about modern Jewish cuisine
Read MoreThis year’s event features a diverse lineup of artists from Quebec, New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba, and B.C.
Read MoreHaving its world premiere at the fest, the work merges the ancestral knowledge of mau rākau with contemporary dance
Read MoreTop picks from Napa Sauvignon Blanc to Columbia Valley Merlot, plus advice for hitting an international assortment at this year’s Bard on the Beach fundraiser
Read MoreProgram opens with Charles Aznavour biopic Monsieur Aznavour and closes with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry tribute Saint-Exupéry
Read MoreMusic on Main and the Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre bring the Belgian celebration of sound for young audiences to Vancouver
Read MoreOpening La Tournée Québec Cinéma, nostalgic comedy mixes with church abuse of power in a Montreal neighbourhood
Read MorePerformances spanning music, theatre, comedy, dance, and family entertainment take place from March 19 to 23
Read MoreClarke will replace Keltie Forsyth after this year’s fest comes to a close
Read MoreThe show by rice & beans theatre presented by PuSh Festival and Boca del Lupo moves swiftly with sharp satire
Read MoreMultilayered work by Andrea Peña & Artists is full of animalistic ritual, raw emotion, and nods to Colombian history
Read MoreThe show by Mammalian Diving Reflex brings together teenagers with local arts stars Hiro Kanagawa, Vanessa Kwan, and Dan Mangan for some frank discussion
Read MoreFrom VIFF screenings to live music and Vancouver Art Gallery happenings, there are many ways to celebrate throughout February
Read MoreArtists on the program include Yves Lambert et le Grand Orchestre, Franco-Ontarian rapper LeFLOFRANCO, and more
Read MoreCopresented by PuSh Festival and Vancouver Art Gallery, the genre-bending work merges dance, new media, and video with immersive sound resonators
Read MoreBelgium’s Chaliwaté and Focus Company joined forces to create the fantastical nonverbal production
Read MoreRuby Slippers Theatre presents five staged readings of works by IPBOC playwrights, including Damion LeClair’s Rougarou, Carmen Aguirre’s The Consent Club, and more
Read MoreKeely O’Brien bakes cakes with personal messages in Secret Ingredients, while Kyle Loven uses puppets to address grief in Loss Machine
Read MorePuSh Festival opener explores a dance between humans and the industrial waste they leave behind
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